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Old 01-15-2004, 09:50 AM
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Count me in as well. As much as I look forward to your posts, I can't wait for the book.
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Brownie,

Sign me up too! What is the anticipated date for the release? If your only 1/2 way thru, do we have to wait another 40 years for the other 1/2 ?
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I cant read,

Does it have any good pictures?????
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i'm in for a copy, is the signed edition going to cost more?
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Hey Brownie make sure there is plenty of pictures
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Yep, here's another "Yankee" waiting for that rebel-written rememberance!

Hope it comes out soon, and thanks for putting your experiences on paper for us all.

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Dont forget me.........I want one too



does "me scrounging through the pile of rubble that was once Fort Apache Marina, looking for something to remember the place by" count as a story??

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Old 01-15-2004, 04:18 PM
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Knowing Brownie as I do...... The book will no doubt be well thought out, entertaining, factual, precise and humorous........ like the author.

Good luck Buddy........

T2x..........wondering if the "naked masseuse in Ben's office" story would be helpful?
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T2x, Yes, naked is always good.......
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Brownie, I had the pleasure of working at Cigarette with Brownie for years. If anyone can re-count the events of that street it's Brownie. No one can tell a tale like the Man. Good Luck Brownie. My only complaint is that you got me hooked on boat building, now I am building my own/ w/Craig, broke, where are all the groopies I thought would go alon with boats?

Maybe for this crowd you should make a special edition.
188th St. For Dummies?
Good Luck Brownie
P.S. I still owe you a drink, Miami Show???
Your ol Buddy Scott
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